Ever since Marjorie Taylor Greene brought up the idea of a “national divorce,” I have found myself going back and forth on the theory. There are times when I try to remind myself that most of the harsh political divisions in the United States play out in the media, both legacy and social. In neighborhoods across the country, you will find communities where people may have concerns about the economy or the direction the country is taking, but they largely get along with each other and don’t engage in real-life battles like the ones that play out endlessly on Twitter and Facebook. But then there are times when I’m forced to admit that the ongoing migration of people from blue states to red states and vice versa is really happening. We’re certainly not getting anywhere close to a complete purification of any states based on political party affiliation, but some broad movement is clearly being observed.
It's not a "national divorce." It's the Constitution working as intended
